Success StoryNew Soil Heavy Metal Contamination Data May Lead to Re-evaluating Existing Soil Results For Vacant Lots in West Louisville



New Soil Heavy Metal Contamination Data May Lead to Re-evaluating Existing Soil Results For Vacant Lots in West Louisville

Author: Phillip Long

Planning Unit: Jefferson County CES

Major Program: Soil testing

Plan of Work: Accessing Healthy Foods & Improving Local Food Systems

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

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Soil testing continues to be of great interest to many residents, urban growers, non-profits, and government agencies in Louisville Metro. Recently, the Extension Ag Agent received 4 requests to review and test soil on utility easements, open privately owned spaces, and vacant lots to be used for food production. 

A recent article in the Journal of Agriculture and Human Values by Melanie Malone, Ph.D., University of Washington, points out that urban soil contamination may be overlooked as gardens are being established.   

The soil samples taken in selected neighborhoods in west Louisville indicate high levels heavy metal of contamination. Recalculation of existing soil test results will be filed and later shared with the landowners. Mitigations solutions will not change.

Louisville Metro Office of Housing and Community Development is partnering with the research on vacant and abandoned properties by using the results of my findings to expedite the use of food production and further insuring a safer farming experience. 






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